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Psych profs to keynote Warsaw conference on prejudice

Samuel L. Gaertner

2:59 p.m., March 27, 2007--Samuel L. Gaertner and James M. Jones, professors of psychology at UD, will give keynote addresses at Warsaw University's “Conference on Victim/Perpetrator Relations in Changing Europe: Prejudice Escalation and Prejudice Reduction,” April 13-15 in Warsaw, Poland.

UD is one of the organizing partners for the conference, which also will mark the establishment of the Center for Research on Prejudice in Warsaw University's Department of Psychology. Both Gaertner and Jones serve on the center's advisory board.

The conference aims to bring together social psychologists from Poland, Germany, the U.S. and other countries whose interests encompass studying and improving intergroup relations

James M. Jones

and whose work revolves around the psychological and societal problems related to prejudice, as well as possible methods of combating it.

For more information, visit the conference web site: [http://cbu.psychologia.pl/main.html].

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